Judging by the tear streaks on our mourning chain mail, it has been nearly 48 hours since the most devastating television massacre of our lifetime. And while HBO has unbelievably not yet capitalized on fans' heartbroken-ness with “In Loving Memory of Robb Stark” car decals or crossbow defense classes, it has planned a 10-day exhibition in Belfast, where many of the show's scenes have been filmed, conveniently commencing this Saturday—just when fans are ready to leave their homes again.

On the heels of yesterday's news that at least one travel company is marketing a grueling nine-hour Game of Thrones bus tour, we learn of a much more immersive *G.O.T.*experience provided by the people who gave you your favorite medieval characters and then slaughtered them before your very eyes. The exhibit has already made its way through Toronto, New York City, Sao Paulo, and Posthoornkerk, Amsterdam, and will settle in Northern Ireland between June 8 and June 17 for its post–“Red Wedding” finale.

Per the press release, the exhibit will feature “70 original artifacts from seasons 1 and 2, plus select pieces from this year’s new season.” Among the items:

[M]odel dragons, weaponry (King Joffrey’s crossbow, daggers and swords such as “Ice” and “Longclaw”), armor (helmets, shields and full suits of armor worn by key characters in the show), crowns, jewelry, books and much more.

As if that were not enough, fans will also get the opportunity to take part in an “interactive experience that will place them amid the action of the epic battle of Blackwater Bay from season 2.” And they will also be permitted a photo op in one of those glorious $30,000 replica thrones for which we are still saving up.

According to The Guardian, over 24,000 tickets were sold within 12 hours of going on sale in May.

For reading material on the flight over, we suggest reading about the Black Dinner—the horrifying historical event that took place at Edinburgh Castle in 1440—which inspiredGame of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin, in part, to write The Red Wedding.